Another Twist in the Cyber School $6.4 Million Funding Chase
by David Safier I have to admit, the more I read about the $6.4 million overfunding related to Arizona Cyber Charter Schools, the more confused I get. I thought I had this issue pretty well sorted out, but a comment by AZ Interested has me wondering. Advertisement The Performance Audit of TAPBI Schools (TAPBI is … Read more
McCain: People should reject me
Posted by AZBlueMeanie: In an interview with CNN, Senator John McCain said in a story headlined "McCain: Treat Our Wives with Respect": PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) — Sen. John McCain said Friday that every candidate’s wife "should be treated with respect, and if there’s any disrespectful conduct on the part of anyone, those people should be … Read more
Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: To begin, I will confess to my shame that I have a talent for cursing. I grew up around Navy and Marine veterans who are legendary for their "salty" language. I am able to string together a series of expletives and epithets in complete sentences and paragraphs. It is a talent for … Read more
Renzi’s Co-Defendant Sandlin Convicted of Lying
Renzi’s sugar daddy in his kick-backs-for-legislation scheme, James Sandlin, has been convicted of lying on financial statements to a federally insured financial institution in Texas. The charges are not related to those for which Renzi is indicted. Nevertheless, it can’t be good news for Renzi’s defense that he is now facing felony charges in association … Read more
Post-Mortem for a Pseudo-Climate Security Act
By Russell J. Lowes The Senators from Connecticut and Virginia thought they could pull a fast one. They thought they could play the game the Bush Administration is so into, the mis-naming game. Heathy Forests runs down our forests. No Child Left Behind leaves an underfunded ill-conceived program putting our public school system at risk. … Read more
Read Any Good Books Lately? Or Any Books At All?
by David Safier A year or two ago, Kevin Drum, one of my go-to bloggers (Poltical Animal at Washington Monthly), said he was finding it harder to sit down and read a book. His concentration wasn’t what it used to be. I had experienced the same thing myself but hadn’t been aware of it until … Read more
Progressive Book Club
by David Safier Looking for some summer reading, followed by fall, winter and spring reading? Consider the Progressive Book Club. I just found out about it this morning and haven’t joined myself, so this is not a ringing endorsement, just some information I’m passing along. If you link through the site, you’ll find a wide … Read more
